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Living in Ireland

It shouldn’t be surprising that living in Ireland is considerably less costly than it is in UK. The difference in prices is especially visible in rent and property prices. For instance – buying an apartment in the centre of London will cost you £16000 per square meter, same kind of apartment in Dublin you can buy for £4000 per square meter.

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Transportation in Ireland

Ireland has three major airports, Dublin, Shannon and Cork, and a number of regional ones. There are frequent services to the UK. However the buses are the main method of transportation in Ireland; intercity connections are fast and reliable, although in rural areas, they may run less frequently. Trains are less frequent and more expensive on the whole.

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Social Life in Ireland

Thankfully you won’t need to learn a new language to have a social life in Ireland, as Irish and English are both the official languages of Ireland, with Irish being the first national official language, and the language used in the EU. It is a Celtic language and a compulsory subject to study in school. Around 10% of the population are fluent in Irish, as English is the mother tongue for most Irish nationals. In the west you may find some, mostly elderly, people who only speak Irish. Erse is another name for Irish Gaelic. The longest place name in Ireland is Muckanaghederdauhaulia.

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Health Care in Ireland

Using the public health care in Ireland while having public insurance in other country works on the similar basis as pension system. If you are a pensioner, you need to inform the IPC (International Pension Centre) to prevent problems with your pension payments (tel: 0191 218 7777).

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Moving to Ireland

The Irish have always been associated with a love of music and storytelling. Hence The Celtic cross, the shamrock, the harp and the leprechaun are well-known Irish symbols. It is often referred to as the land of saints and scholars, still true today. Ireland is one of the first countries to adopt Christianity.

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Moving to Ireland from UK

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